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22. marras 2023

Important Winter Sale presents artworks by Bruno Liljefors


The season's Important Winter Sale presents a collection of works by Bruno Liljefors of outstanding quality. Among the highlights are ""Katt i sommargrönska", "Ruvande ejder", and "Hare i vinterlandskap".

"Katt i sommargrönska"

When Bruno Liljefors returned to Sweden from France in the mid-1880s, he settled in Kvarnbo outside Uppsala, where he found inspiration for his early delicate depictions of the Swedish flora and fauna. He soon developed into one of his era's most promising and innovative artists. It is also during this time that the cat Jeppe enters Liljefors' life. The artist recounts their first meeting in the book "De vildas rike":

"Once, when I was young, I came home from hunting with a capercaillie that I had shot. I was staying in a farmhouse. A little kitten was playing on the floor where I threw the capercaillie. At first, he ran like lightning under the bed, but soon he was out again, approached cautiously, and then firmly grabbed her by the neck and dragged the heavy bird backwards under the bed. The kitten was just the type I liked, earth-gray with darker stripes and no white. When I moved, I received the cat as a gift and we became inseparable."

Jeppe the cat not only became Liljefors' companion but also his best friend. As soon as he took the shotgun off the wall, Jeppe would jump with joy to accompany him into the wilderness. When Liljefors was away, Jeppe would meet him a couple of kilometers from home to escort him back. The gray-striped cat, his own Jeppe, became a famous model over the years. He was depicted either pleasantly relaxed in the green grass or, even more so, as the cunning hunter. Liljefors' photographic memory helped him depict the animal in motion during hunting and fleeing. The animal models are said to have had an instinctive trust in Liljefors when it was time for portrayal; he always portrayed his models as individuals and gladly explained, "I paint animal portraits." He was also one of the first artists to successfully integrate animals into their natural environment.





The portrait of the little kitten, probably not Jeppe, was painted in Kvarnbo in 1884 and thus created during the period that is now considered Bruno Liljefors' most famous and desirable. Painting "en plein air" with strong elements of japonism and French impressionism testifies to his time in France. The close contact with the model, seen from a skewed frog's perspective, is palpable. The little kitten sits completely still, watching the artist with an intense and exploratory gaze. The variations in the soft fur are so realistic that one is tempted to reach out between the strands of grass to stroke the soft head with one's hand. It is an idyllic image - but illusory, as even a young cat can quickly strike at suitable prey if given the opportunity.

To be sold at Important Winter Sale
Estimate 300 000 - 400 000 SEK


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"Ruvande ejder"

In the 1890s, Bruno Liljefors discovered a new environment that had a significant impact on his artistic expression, namely the archipelago. He became fascinated by its landscape, so different from the one he had grown up in. The current painting at the auction is a prime example of the artist's numerous depictions of eiders in the archipelago landscape.

This is how Bruno Liljefors describes the resting eider duck, also known as "åda":

"The åda's color closely resembles the brown base, but only when she has come ashore and laid herself on her eggs on the open skerry, and her brown-mottled back blends with old dry heather and moss, does her protective color come into its full right. Her round, clear eye is usually the first thing the observer discovers, although he may initially mistake it for a knothole in a dry root."

Allan Ellenius writes about this painting:
"The combination of detailed studies and plein air painting provides a synthesis of the entire archipelago landscape from various perspectives: the åda sheltered by heather tufts up close, the wide view towards the ultramarine sea, and the break at the horizon."

To be sold at Important Winter Sale
Estimate 400 000 - 600 000 SEK


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"Hare i vinterlandskap"

As an artist, Bruno Liljefors sought to challenge traditional art conventions when it came to depicting animals and nature. By portraying a world from the perspective of animals, he created a unique visual universe that differed from what had previously been the standard. His ability to capture the movements of animals and their interaction with the wild nature established him as a prominent artist both nationally and internationally.

Liljefors' depiction of a hare in a vast winter landscape, such as the one seen in the auction painting, is considered one of the artist's most appreciated motifs. The hare's movement in the snow, seen together with the animal as a whole, forms the composition of the painting. The interaction between the hare and the wild winter landscape in the auction painting can be described based on Liljefors' own words in his picture collection "Ute i Markerna" (Out in the Fields), 1912.

"The connection between the wild animal and its surroundings appears so organic that, for example, a hare, startled from a bush and hurrying away in the terrain, seems like a fruit separating from its husk."

To be sold at Important Winter Sale
Estimate 300 000 - 400 000 SEK


To the work

The works will be sold at Important Winter Sale

Viewing November 30th – December 5th, Berzelii Park 1, Stockholm
Open weekdays 11 am – 6 pm, weekends 11 am – 4 pm
Live AuctionDecember 6th – 8th, Arsenalsgatan 2, Stockholm


Read more about the auction and discover the full catalogue


*All works by Bruno Liljefors Important Winter Sale



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